Online Webinar Training: Metal inelasticity in Abaqus

Online

In this webinar we will look at some of the characteristics of metal’s inelastic behaviors under monotonic and cyclic loading and how these behaviors can be modelled in Abaqus with the use of inelasticity models. In specific, the bilinear elastic-plastic, kinematic and isotropic hardening plasticity models will be discussed. Information about the modelling of damage […]

Continual Learning Program - 10 Webinars per year for EUR 1175,00

Online Web Training: Introduction to Python & Abaqus Scripting

Online

The introduction to scripting e-learning programme will be run over a course of 5 weeks, which will consist of weekly 2 hour lectures. Each lecture will include the lecture itself, demonstrations with time for questions from the delegates. Additional workshops will be provided for the delegates to conduct in their own time with email support […]

EUR 980,00

Online Webinar Training: Coupled thermal stress analyses using Abaqus

Online

The next in the webinar series will cover sequential and fully coupled thermal-stress analyses using Abaqus. The three modes of heat transfer, conduction, convection and radiation will be covered, along with how these are defined in Abaqus/CAE. Frequently a thermal analysis is coupled to a stress analysis in order to determine the impact of thermal […]

Continual Learning Program - 10 Webinars per year for EUR 1175,00

Online Webinar Training: Residual Stress and Springback using Abaqus

Online

In this month’s webinar we will be covering residual stress and springback. We will look at their definition and implications on FEA, how to deal with springback efficiently in Abaqus and the transfer of residual stresses and deformed parts between Abaqus steps and solvers. Often the forming of metallic parts involves large quasi-static deformations and […]

Continual Learning Program - 10 Webinars per year for EUR 1175,00

Online Webinar Training: Advanced Contact using Abaqus

Online

Sometimes you may wish to simulate a process where various parts interact with one another. In such cases it is often impossible to rely on predefined loads and boundary conditions since the exact points of contact are dependent on the solution. Including contact in your simulation can be a more realistic way to represent loadings. […]

Continual Learning Program - 10 Webinars per year for EUR 1175,00